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The Horatius Era

Determined Protagonist: Yes, Interesting Side Cast: Yes, No Harem: Yes, World Building: Yes, Mythological References: Yes, Overpowered Protagonist: Yes, Regression: Yes. On a dark night, a man named Alex Horatius is assassinated alongside his secretary. Instead of arriving at the afterlife, he instead regresses to his sixteen-year-old self on the day the “apocalypse” began. As he watches the death of his father, intense feelings of rage arise in his chest. Armed with the knowledge of the future and a desperate thirst for vengeance, he challenges even the Gods themselves. But there lies a secret even he is unbeknownst to. With danger lurking at every turn, can the man, who is now a boy, overturn his fate and achieve something great? Or will he be like the rest, trapped in mediocrity at the bottom of the food chain? “The Horatius Era” is a gripping tale of Alex’s journey, on which he experiences many adversities in order to potentially achieve what his heart desires. ----------- If you like the novel, please drop a power stone. Don't forget to add it to your library. All support is appreciated! Enjoy the read! All chapters will be released at 8:30 AM (PST), or 00:30 (UTC +8). (9:30 AM (PST) if Daylight Savings Time is in effect). Usual upload schedule: 1-2 chapters/day.

AceAmbrosia · Fantasy
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267 Chs

Shattering Conscience

"Lances, Swords, and Mages!" Felix screamed through the war cries of his teammates. "The three are severely wounded! We will launch a combined attack that will end the three in a single swoop."

Usually, revealing a battle plan to one's foe was a no-go, but they were battling without any prior notice, which meant that strategy had been thrown out the window by now when their lives were at stake.

Reverting to planning a on organized assault was useless, as it would only endanger Felix and his platoon to further danger, now that Ad Astra had resorted to utilizing their blessings. Felix wondered how one of Alex's men had the ability to use the holy element. 'Did he make the guy his slave?'

He'd learned of slaves from his leader, and had been severely disgusted at the notion of enslaving a human. Even now, he contemplated whether to free the man from the enslavement, but quickly decided that survival was his priority and weighed above his conscience.